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/Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/perf/
Dhv-gpci-requests.h51 #include I(REQUEST_BEGIN)
67 #include I(REQUEST_END)
72 #include I(REQUEST_BEGIN)
80 #include I(REQUEST_END)
89 #include I(REQUEST_BEGIN)
94 #include I(REQUEST_END)
99 #include I(REQUEST_BEGIN)
104 #include I(REQUEST_END)
109 #include I(REQUEST_BEGIN)
118 #include I(REQUEST_END)
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/netxen/
Dnetxen_nic_hdr.h567 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAC_CONFIG_0(I) \ argument
568 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30000 + (I)*0x10000)
569 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAC_CONFIG_1(I) \ argument
570 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30004 + (I)*0x10000)
571 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAC_IPG_IFG(I) \ argument
572 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30008 + (I)*0x10000)
573 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_HALF_DUPLEX_CTRL(I) \ argument
574 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x3000c + (I)*0x10000)
575 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAX_FRAME_SIZE(I) \ argument
576 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30010 + (I)*0x10000)
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/Linux-v4.19/security/apparmor/include/
Dlabel.h161 #define label_for_each(I, L, P) \ argument
162 for ((I).i = 0; ((P) = (L)->vec[(I).i]); ++((I).i))
165 #define label_for_each_cont(I, L, P) \ argument
166 for (++((I).i); ((P) = (L)->vec[(I).i]); ++((I).i))
168 #define next_comb(I, L1, L2) \ argument
170 (I).j++; \
171 if ((I).j >= (L2)->size) { \
172 (I).i++; \
173 (I).j = 0; \
179 #define label_for_each_comb(I, L1, L2, P1, P2) \ argument
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/xtensa/variants/test_kc705_hifi/include/variant/
Dtie-asm.h222 AE_S64.I aed0, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+24
223 AE_S64.I aed1, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+32
224 AE_S64.I aed2, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+40
225 AE_S64.I aed3, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+48
226 AE_S64.I aed4, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+56
228 AE_S64.I aed5, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+0
229 AE_S64.I aed6, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+8
230 AE_S64.I aed7, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+16
231 AE_S64.I aed8, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+24
232 AE_S64.I aed9, \ptr, .Lxchal_ofs_+32
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/block/
Dstat.txt23 read I/Os requests number of read I/Os processed
24 read merges requests number of read I/Os merged with in-queue I/O
27 write I/Os requests number of write I/Os processed
28 write merges requests number of write I/Os merged with in-queue I/O
31 in_flight requests number of I/Os currently in flight
34 discard I/Os requests number of discard I/Os processed
35 discard merges requests number of discard I/Os merged with in-queue I/O
39 read I/Os, write I/Os, discard I/0s
42 These values increment when an I/O request completes.
47 These values increment when an I/O request is merged with an
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/xtensa/variants/test_mmuhifi_c3/include/variant/
Dtie-asm.h109 AE_SP24X2S.I aep0, \ptr, 16
110 AE_SP24X2S.I aep1, \ptr, 24
111 AE_SP24X2S.I aep2, \ptr, 32
112 AE_SP24X2S.I aep3, \ptr, 40
113 AE_SP24X2S.I aep4, \ptr, 48
114 AE_SP24X2S.I aep5, \ptr, 56
116 AE_SP24X2S.I aep6, \ptr, 0
117 AE_SP24X2S.I aep7, \ptr, 8
118 AE_SQ56S.I aeq0, \ptr, 16
119 AE_SQ56S.I aeq1, \ptr, 24
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/riscv/include/asm/
Datomic.h60 #define ATOMIC_OP(op, asm_op, I, asm_type, c_type, prefix) \ argument
67 : "r" (I) \
72 #define ATOMIC_OPS(op, asm_op, I) \ argument
73 ATOMIC_OP (op, asm_op, I, w, int, )
75 #define ATOMIC_OPS(op, asm_op, I) \ argument
76 ATOMIC_OP (op, asm_op, I, w, int, ) \
77 ATOMIC_OP (op, asm_op, I, d, long, 64)
94 #define ATOMIC_FETCH_OP(op, asm_op, I, asm_type, c_type, prefix) \ in ATOMIC_OPS() argument
103 : "r" (I) \ in ATOMIC_OPS()
114 : "r" (I) \
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/Linux-v4.19/include/linux/platform_data/
Dadp8870.h86 #define ADP8870_BL_CUR_mA(I) ((I * 127) / 30) argument
91 #define ADP8870_L2_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 1106) argument
96 #define ADP8870_L3_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 551) argument
101 #define ADP8870_L4_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 275) argument
106 #define ADP8870_L5_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 138) argument
Dadp8860.h89 #define ADP8860_BL_CUR_mA(I) ((I * 127) / 30) argument
94 #define ADP8860_L2_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 1106) argument
99 #define ADP8860_L3_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 138) argument
/Linux-v4.19/crypto/
Dcast6_generic.c34 #define F1(D, r, m) ((I = ((m) + (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
35 (((s1[I >> 24] ^ s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) - s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) + s4[I&0xff]))
36 #define F2(D, r, m) ((I = ((m) ^ (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
37 (((s1[I >> 24] - s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) + s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) ^ s4[I&0xff]))
38 #define F3(D, r, m) ((I = ((m) - (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
39 (((s1[I >> 24] + s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) ^ s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) - s4[I&0xff]))
102 u32 I; in W() local
166 u32 I; in Q() local
176 u32 I; in QBAR() local
Dcast5_generic.c302 #define F1(D, m, r) ((I = ((m) + (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
303 (((s1[I >> 24] ^ s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) - s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) + s4[I&0xff]))
304 #define F2(D, m, r) ((I = ((m) ^ (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
305 (((s1[I >> 24] - s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) + s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) ^ s4[I&0xff]))
306 #define F3(D, m, r) ((I = ((m) - (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
307 (((s1[I >> 24] + s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) ^ s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) - s4[I&0xff]))
315 u32 I; /* used by the Fx macros */ in __cast5_encrypt() local
372 u32 I; in __cast5_decrypt() local
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/engine/ce/fuc/
Dcom.fuc146 iowr I[$r1 + 0x300] $r2
150 iowr I[$r1] $r2
156 iowr I[$r1] $r2
166 iord $r1 I[$r0 + 0x200]
178 iowr I[$r0 + 0x100] $r1
192 iord $r4 I[$r4 + 0]
201 iowrs I[$r15] $r5
220 iowrs I[$r15] $r14
245 iord $r3 I[$r2]
253 iowr I[$r2] $r3
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/Linux-v4.19/block/
DKconfig.iosched10 The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging
17 tristate "Deadline I/O scheduler"
20 The deadline I/O scheduler is simple and compact. It will provide
26 tristate "CFQ I/O scheduler"
29 The CFQ I/O scheduler tries to distribute bandwidth equally
34 This is the default I/O scheduler.
45 prompt "Default I/O scheduler"
48 Select the I/O scheduler which will be used by default for all
69 tristate "MQ deadline I/O scheduler"
75 tristate "Kyber I/O scheduler"
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/hwmon/
Dit877 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
11 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
14 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
18 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
22 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
26 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
30 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
34 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
38 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
42 Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/device-mapper/
Ddm-io.txt4 Dm-io provides synchronous and asynchronous I/O services. There are three
5 types of I/O services available, and each type has a sync and an async
9 of the I/O. Each io_region indicates a block-device along with the starting
21 The first I/O service type takes a list of memory pages as the data buffer for
22 the I/O, along with an offset into the first page.
36 The second I/O service type takes an array of bio vectors as the data buffer
37 for the I/O. This service can be handy if the caller has a pre-assembled bio,
47 The third I/O service type takes a pointer to a vmalloc'd memory buffer as the
48 data buffer for the I/O. This service can be handy if the caller needs to do
49 I/O to a large region but doesn't want to allocate a large number of individual
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/s390/
Dvfio-ccw.txt7 Here we describe the vfio support for I/O subchannel devices for
12 I/O access method, which is so called Channel I/O. It has its own access
20 vfio framework. And we add read/write callbacks for special vfio I/O
22 (the real I/O subchannel device) to do further address translation and
23 to perform I/O instructions.
25 This document does not intend to explain the s390 I/O architecture in
27 - A good start to know Channel I/O in general:
43 paravirtualized virtio devices via the "Virtio Over Channel I/O
48 use the standard Channel I/O based mechanism, we also need to provide
67 defined access method and they are presenting I/O completion a unified
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Dcds.txt4 Device Driver I/O Support Routines
15 I/O access method. This gives relief to the device drivers as they don't
18 I/O (PIO), and other hardware features more. However, this implies that
19 either every single device driver needs to implement the hardware I/O
28 In order to build common device support for ESA/390 I/O interfaces, a
29 functional layer was introduced that provides generic I/O access methods to
32 The common device support layer comprises the I/O support routines defined
64 initiate an I/O request.
70 terminate the current I/O request processed on the device.
74 routine whenever an I/O interrupt is presented to the system. The do_IRQ()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dpixfmt-sdr-pcu18be.rst15 number consist of two parts called In-phase and Quadrature (IQ). Both I
18 padded with 0. I value starts first and Q value starts at an offset
36 - I'\ :sub:`0[17:10]`
37 - I'\ :sub:`0[9:2]`
38 - I'\ :sub:`0[1:0]; B2[5:0]=pad`
41 - I'\ :sub:`1[17:10]`
42 - I'\ :sub:`1[9:2]`
43 - I'\ :sub:`1[1:0]; B2[5:0]=pad`
Dpixfmt-sdr-pcu20be.rst14 number consist of two parts called In-phase and Quadrature (IQ). Both I
17 padded with 0. I value starts first and Q value starts at an offset
35 - I'\ :sub:`0[19:12]`
36 - I'\ :sub:`0[11:4]`
37 - I'\ :sub:`0[3:0]; B2[3:0]=pad`
40 - I'\ :sub:`1[19:12]`
41 - I'\ :sub:`1[11:4]`
42 - I'\ :sub:`1[3:0]; B2[3:0]=pad`
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/input/joystick/iforce/
DKconfig2 # I-Force driver configuration
5 tristate "I-Force devices"
8 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
16 bool "I-Force USB joysticks and wheels"
19 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
23 bool "I-Force Serial joysticks and wheels"
26 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/media/tuners/
Dmt2060.c146 int I,J; in mt2060_spurcalc() local
149 for (I = 1; I < 10; I++) { in mt2060_spurcalc()
150 J = ((2*I*lo1)/lo2+1)/2; in mt2060_spurcalc()
151 diff = I*(int)lo1-J*(int)lo2; in mt2060_spurcalc()
166 int I,J; in mt2060_spurcheck() local
167 I=0; in mt2060_spurcheck()
175 I=1000; in mt2060_spurcheck()
176 Sp1 = mt2060_spurcalc(lo1+I,lo2+I,if2); in mt2060_spurcheck()
177 Sp2 = mt2060_spurcalc(lo1-I,lo2-I,if2); in mt2060_spurcheck()
180 J=-J; I=-I; Spur=Sp2; in mt2060_spurcheck()
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/mips/ralink/
DPlatform5 cflags-$(CONFIG_RALINK) += -I$(srctree)/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink
11 cflags-$(CONFIG_SOC_RT288X) += -I$(srctree)/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/rt288x
17 cflags-$(CONFIG_SOC_RT305X) += -I$(srctree)/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/rt305x
23 cflags-$(CONFIG_SOC_RT3883) += -I$(srctree)/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/rt3883
29 cflags-$(CONFIG_SOC_MT7620) += -I$(srctree)/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/mt7620
34 cflags-$(CONFIG_SOC_MT7621) += -I$(srctree)/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-ralink/mt7621
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/isdn/
DsyncPPP.FAQ7 Q04: MPPP?? What's that and how can I use it ...
8 Q05: I tried MPPP but it doesn't work
9 Q06: can I use asynchronous PPP encapsulation with network devices
11 Q08: I wanna talk to several machines, which need different configs
12 Q09: Starting the ipppd, I get only error messages from i4l
13 Q10: I wanna use dynamic IP address assignment
14 Q11: I can't connect. How can I check where the problem is.
15 Q12: How can I reduce login delay?
20 what should I use?
47 Q02: when I start the ipppd .. I only get the
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/driver-api/
Ds390-drivers.rst11 drive s390 based channel attached I/O devices. This includes interfaces
14 I/O layer.
17 with the s390 channel I/O architecture. For a description of this
21 While most I/O devices on a s390 system are typically driven through the
22 channel I/O mechanism described here, there are various other methods
25 The s390 common I/O layer also provides access to some devices that are
26 not strictly considered I/O devices. They are considered here as well,
38 * Standard I/O subchannels, for use by the system. They have a child
40 * I/O subchannels bound to the vfio-ccw driver. See
53 so-called channel attached devices. They are addressed via I/O
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/
Dnfs41-server.txt39 I Implemented NFSv4.1 operations.
51 I | BACKCHANNEL_CTL | REQ | | Section 18.33 |
52 I | BIND_CONN_TO_SESSION | REQ | | Section 18.34 |
56 I | CREATE_SESSION | REQ | | Section 18.36 |
61 I | DESTROY_CLIENTID | REQ | | Section 18.50 |
62 I | DESTROY_SESSION | REQ | | Section 18.37 |
63 I | EXCHANGE_ID | REQ | | Section 18.35 |
64 I | FREE_STATEID | REQ | | Section 18.38 |
66 I | GETDEVICEINFO | OPT | pNFS (REQ) | Section 18.40 |
70 I | LAYOUTCOMMIT | OPT | pNFS (REQ) | Section 18.42 |
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